With the introduction of electronic editing using word processors or desktop publishing, literal blue pencils are seen more rarely, but still exist in metaphor. The "blue pencil test" is used by courts of tort law as a method for deciding whether contractual obligations can be partially enforced. It is also used pejoratively to mean censorship.
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